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Buyer’s first right of refusal

By AFG Newswire Sept. 14, 2014 11:00 a.m. What is Meant by “Buyer’s first right of refusal” in Structured Settlement Transfers This is a clause written in the insurance code around 1999 under “urgency legislation” by Congress in an effort to protect the consumer. Be grateful it is in the code, it protects you, and gives you the freedom to do business with whomever you want. Before 1999, and for about 20 years, when a person would enter into contract with a Company, for example, Company “A” to sell part of their structured settlement, Company “A” would […]

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